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Branding BFF® is a podcast for service businesses, creative professionals, consultants and coaches. Join Lisa Speer in candid conversations with entrepreneurs and brand creators to gain useful insights and inspiration you can apply to your brand and your business.

Branding BFF‪®‬ Lisa Speer

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Branding BFF® is a podcast for service businesses, creative professionals, consultants and coaches. Join Lisa Speer in candid conversations with entrepreneurs and brand creators to gain useful insights and inspiration you can apply to your brand and your business.

    Solopreneur Not Solo

    Solopreneur Not Solo

    Being a solopreneur can feel like you’re riding a rollercoaster. There are emotional highs and lows, peak income months and slower ones. Your business life impacts your personal life, and vice versa.
    Along the may want feedback on your pricing, your business goals, expanding your services or target market, navigating client relationships, or insight on your branding, website and marketing.
    Sometimes you need big picture and vision support, while at other times you need super detailed and specific feedback. 
    You can get caught in a decision making loop. And while you’d love to be able to bounce your ideas and problems you’re facing with people outside of your friends and family, you’re worried about people will think.
    It can be very lonely and isolating being a solopreneur. I know because I’ve been there and done that.
    As a brand new solopreneur in 2004, I started out clientless and clueless. I made countless mistakes. I definitely felt incredibly isolated and alone.
    My ego prevented me from discussing what was really happening behind the scenes in my business. Ever heard of “fake it until you make it”? Turns out it’s surprisingly ineffectual.
    I spent time and energy trying to make it look like I had it all together, while quietly behind the scenes I really needed feedback and guidance.
    Today my experience is totally different.
    No, I didn’t hire a team, find a business partner or go back to working in an agency. I started letting people in. Each of these has been super helpful.
    I worked with a coach
    I hired an operations team to look inside my business for what’s working and what can be improved
    I have a contractor I bring in to help me with business naming and taglines
    I’m a member of two business mastermind groups
    Joining those masterminds has proven to be one of the most impactful and positive choices I’ve made as a solopreneur. I get the ongoing feedback and ideas I need to feel connected and supported. I also have peers I can have confidential conversations with when I need it.
    No matter the situation, together is better.
    Learn from my mistakes and let people in. Here are 3 tips:
    Be willing to be vulnerable – it’s actually a sign of courage and strength
    Identify what would be the most supportive – is it a one-off item you need help with or is it ongoing feedback and input?
    Choose who to let in
    You could create a feedback exchange with a trusted peer.
    You could identify one item you want to tackle and hire a subject matter expert to help you solve it
    You could hire an entrepreneur coach for 1:1 for a specified length of time to work on several items
    Or you can join a group of like minded solopreneurs to gain ongoing support and feedback as you ride the rollercoaster together
    If you’re not sure where to find a group like that, I’ve created The Solopreneur Mastermind. It’s perfect if you’re craving a place for connection and confidential conversations about your business. It will be limited to 5 people so everyone has ample time and attention over a 6 month period. Get the scoop at https://speerheadsolutions.com/mastermind/
    No matter what you choose, I hope you’re letting people in so you can grow and flourish.
    And remember, solopreneur doesn’t mean going it solo. Together is better.

    • 4 分鐘
    How Healthy Is Your Brand?

    How Healthy Is Your Brand?

    We don’t often think of brands as healthy or sick. However, it’s a helpful way to look at it.
    In this podcast episode we discuss:
    What it means for a brand to be sick
    Three key areas of your brand
    What it means to be a healthy brand
    How to diagnose and fix your brand
    I also provide examples throughout. 
    If you get stuck working through any of this, I offer brand strategy services to help. You can also sign-up for my email newsletter to receive ongoing branding tips and support in email form.  https://speerheadsolutions.com/
    Get connected on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/speerheadsolutions/
    Speerhead Solutions takes the mystery out of branding and brings insight to entrepreneurship. We offer branding and coaching services for the challenges and opportunities your small business faces.

    • 7 分鐘
    Linking Brand Strategy to Business Operations, Natasha Davis

    Linking Brand Strategy to Business Operations, Natasha Davis

    Branding ties to the big picture of how a business operates and its profitability, so I brought in Natasha Davis of Impact Branding to talk about “Linking Brand Strategy to Business Operations.”  
    A few highlights we talk about are:
    How are strategic planning and branding are codependent on one another
    5 simple principles to strategic planning
    The difference between revenue and profit
    The most effective approach for measuring daily operations and why it's critical
    The importance of your brand promise
    You can learn more about Natasha Davis and her business at https://impactbrandingconsulting.org/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/natashadavisvisionary/.
    You can follow Impact Branding at https://www.facebook.com/impactbrandingconsulting/, https://www.instagram.com/impactbrandingconsulting/ and https://twitter.com/IMPCTBranding.
    Learn tips from Natasha on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP4PZfF4Vn7QgSX6mQXUPhw.
    This podcast is brought to you by Speerhead Solutions, a strategic branding business.
    https://speerheadsolutions.com/
    Subscribe to the Branding BFF podcast to stay connected to more behind-the-scenes conversations about branding and business. We also welcome your rating and review on iTunes – so we know what you enjoyed and more people can find us!

    • 42 分鐘
    Expanding Your Brand Through Email Communication_Kia Dolby

    Expanding Your Brand Through Email Communication_Kia Dolby

    Your brand is closely tied to your marketing so I brought in Kia Dolby of Kia Dolby Creative to talk about “Expanding Your Brand Through Email Marketing.”  
    A few highlights we talk about are:
    How your brand foundation is important in your email marketing – this gets woven throughout our conversation
    The necessity of a clear goal and the “why” behind your emails
    Some important differences between service business and product business emails
    Ratio of value driven emails versus selling emails
    The importance of authenticity and brand values in your email communication
    You can learn more about Kia at http://kiadolby.com and follow her at https://www.instagram.com/kiadolby/ and https://www.facebook.com/kiadolbycreative.
    This podcast is brought to you by Speerhead Solutions, a strategic branding business.
    https://speerheadsolutions.com/
    Subscribe to the Branding BFF podcast to stay connected to more behind-the-scenes conversations about branding and business. We also welcome your rating and review on iTunes – so we know what you enjoyed and more people can find us!

    • 30 分鐘
    Brand Communication During a Crisis, Nicole Peternel

    Brand Communication During a Crisis, Nicole Peternel

    With everything going on globally, I decided to dedicate a podcast episode to “Brand Communication During a Crisis”. I had some initial thoughts and decided to bring in PR and crisis communications expert, Nicole Peternel of Rein Communications, to have a candid conversation about ways to connect and communicate with our clients and prospective clients.
    A few highlights we talk about are:
    How our business values can help guide our communication during this time
    The importance of a “help first” mindset
    4 things people are looking for in communication right now
    How the actions in your business during a crisis can impact your reputation and brand
    Nicole Peternel is currently offering free crisis communication phone calls right now. You can reach her at www.reincommunications.com
    Recent article about crisis communication by Nicole: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/covid-19-when-health-crisis-becomes-communications-nicole-peternel/
    You can follow Nicole at https://www.facebook.com/reincommunications/ and https://www.instagram.com/reincommunications/.
    This podcast is brought to you by Speerhead Solutions, a strategic branding business. https://speerheadsolutions.com/
    Subscribe to the Branding BFF podcast to stay connected to more behind-the-scenes conversations about branding and business. We also welcome your rating and review on iTunes – so we know what you enjoyed and more people can find us!

    • 25 分鐘
    Branding Quickie, Time for a Brand Check-Up

    Branding Quickie, Time for a Brand Check-Up

    In this episode we focus on a “Branding Quickie”. It’s one quick insight to help you better understand an aspect of branding.
    Our branding quickie today is: Time for a Brand Check-Up
    In this episode we talk about:
    The health of your brand
    What a brand checkup is
    Key things to consider when you’re scheduling time for your brand check-up
    If you want some help, Speerhead Solutions created a new service called Brand Check-Up. speerheadsolutions.com/strategy
    Subscribe to the Branding BFF podcast to stay connected to more behind-the-scenes conversations about branding and business. We also welcome your rating and review on iTunes – so we know what you enjoyed and more people can find us!

    • 3 分鐘

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